What is the nature of the market and why do we care? Based on your belief in the nature of the market, which may or may not be supported by evidence, you should be applying a specific strategy for successful trading. Based on the academic research into complexity and complex adaptive systems, you can make […]
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Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: developing a master belief list
Developing a master belief list is an important part of assembling your total trading plan. This is a list that itemizes every belief that you can think of with respect to self, market and systems. In later stages of analysis and self awareness, you will come back to each belief to identify the source and […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: integrating your beliefs about self market and systems
I have already described in a previous article how I examine each of the three components of my total market performance perspective individually and some of the considerations that I am evaluating. These three components are: self, market and system. Each of these domains is a suitable topic for inquiry and self discovery. But this […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: beginning the journey of self-awareness
When I put together my total trading performance system, I consider it from three primary perspectives: self, market, system. When I consider my Self as part of my trading system, then I am examining my beliefs about self, my strengths and weaknesses, my emotions and rationality, my goals and objectives, my appetite for risk, […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: applying Gladwell’s insights from “The Tipping Point”
Malcolm Gladwell’s excellent book “The Tipping Point” describes the common characteristics of mass psychology with respect to fans and trends. Even though it is just a popular psychology book, and has been criticized by some for its lack of academic rigor, I still think the book offers a lot of useful insights to the world […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: developing a new oscillator, the NDX()
In my last article I described two problems that I had with the otherwise excellent technical indicator known as Williams %R. I just like the scale which goes from zero to -100 which seems counterintuitive, and I don’t like that uses today’s price action when calculating the index value which hides information concerning breakout days. […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: a closer look at Williams%R with 2 improvements
In a previous article, I described how I use Williams %R as a useful oscillator in determining an asset can be considered an overbought or oversold conditions based on the context of recent price action in a defined look back period. I like to use 10 days and one year for context. I use the […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: understanding Williams%R, a simple oscillator
Oscillators are tools of technical analysis that are used to identify periods of time when price can be considered in an overbought or oversold condition. The overbought and oversold conditions are found at the extremes which vary based on how the oscillator is constructed. Some oscillators look exclusively at price with respect to the range […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: a brief look at technical analysis
If you are a trader that uses technical analysis, or if you are just considering applying some technical techniques to enhance your investing and trading strategies, my recommendation is make sure you start with just a few tools, and understand them thoroughly, rather than flit about from tool to tool like a bee investigating flowers. […]
Profitable ETF Trading Strategies: profiting from a good story
Our trading mastermind has been developing a technique that we call trading narratives in order to develop low risk trading ideas that share the common feature of the acronym SLBG, or “small loss big gain”. We chose the word “narrative” to capture the idea that we have been developing story lines for our favorite trading […]